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MediaGear 10-in-4 Push Button Camera Reader |
December 20, 2005 |
MediaGear Inc., a manufacturer and marketer of digital camera peripherals for transfer, storage, archiving, and processing of digital photos, announced the immediate availability of the 10 in 4 Push-Button Camera Reader that makes it easy to copy photos on any flash memory card directly to your computer.
The 10 in 4 Push-Button Camera Reader is a convenient way to quickly free up space on your memory cards by transferring your photos directly to your computer. Just insert any flash media card into the provided card slots, and push the one-touch copy button to easily store all your files to your computer at ultra fast USB 2.0 speeds. The 10 in 4 Push-Button Camera Reader also includes a USB 2.0 hub -- and comes complete with two USB 2.0 ports. One USB 2.0 port is located on the front for convenience; the other port is located on the rear for utility use. These added ports make 10n4 reader unique, notes Terry Smith, Director of Sales. Use them for jump drives or with our XtraDrive product that Media Gear widely distributes to the photography market.
Downloading photos from your digital camera couldnt be easier. By pressing one button, the 10 in 4 Push-Button Camera Reader will back up all the files stored on the inserted flash media card directly to your computer, without using a mouse. It automatically creates a file folder. With the convenient two-port USB 2.0 hub, you can read thumb drives too.
Flash Media Cards Supported by the 10 in 4 Push-Button Camera Reader include:
- Compact Flash Type I (CF)
- Compact Flash Type II (CF)
- Microdrive (MD)
- Memory Stick (MS)
- Memory Stick Pro
- SmartMedia (SM)
- Secure Digital (SD)
- MultiMediaCard (MMC)
- xD-Picture Card (xD)
The 10 in 4 Push-Button Camera Reader is compatible with Microsoft XP, 2000, 98SE, and ME as well as with Mac OS 10.2.x, 10.1.2+, 9.2.x, and OS 9.1.x.
For more information please visit http://www.mymediagear.com/.
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